Yes, it's been a long road, but Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich has achieved a major milestone. Just over half a year since it's been released, Google's latest Android version has crossed the all-important 7% installed base barrier. This is a major achievement for Android, so Google has reason to celebrate. I'm proud to be part of the 7.1%.

Which explains why Windows Phone is doing so well in the mobile market. Face it, the game is iOS vs. Android

Smart people are waiting for WP8 (I do, when the contract of my Optimus 2X expires). WP7 for example doesn't have support for the latest dual core CPUs, WP8 with it's NT kernel will.

Instead of converting this into yet another fanboy pissfest, can we just focus on the fact Windows Phone manages updates well, which means smooth updates on a multi-vendor OS are prossible? Hence, Android users are right to WHINE for not getting updates on their phones (and not having access to the latest apps). In other words, let's admit there is a problem first, and maybe we can shame Google into fixing it (see previous post)